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Phishing websites scamming in 10 minutes or less

Did you know that a staggering 60% of phishing websites are only online for a fleeting 10 minutes?


Yes, you read that right. Just ten minutes.

This surprising fact underlines just how rapidly cyber threats are evolving and how vital it is for us to stay ahead of the game. Phishing sites are fake sites that try to trick you into entering your login details. Or to get you to download malware. The idea is that cyber criminals drive huge amounts of traffic to them… scam people… then take down the site before it can be detected.


Wouldn't it be great if we could spot these threats before they vanish into thin air and pop up elsewhere? Well, Google Chrome has a trick up its sleeve to help us do just that.


Enter Google Chrome's new security tool, Enhanced Safe Browsing.

As part of a recent update, Chrome has switched it on for everyone. It will now check URLs against a list of domains in real-time. Think of it as a cyber bodyguard who can spot and neutralize threats at lightning speed. Google has confirmed that Enhanced Safe Browsing will continue to offer features like deep scans for files and protection from malicious extensions.


So, does this mean Google will know every URL you visit?

Well, yes. But whilst this new feature does share all visited URLs with Google, the information won’t be used to power other features, including advertising. It's a trade-off between security and privacy. Given the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, isn't it worth having an extra layer of protection? We say embrace these new tools and stay one step ahead of the cybercriminals. After all, the safety of all our businesses depends on it.


If you need additional support protecting your business from phishing scams – or anything else – get in touch.

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